Manipur's Chandel district 
India

Rebels ambush policemen in Manipur, two killed

Two policemen were killed and at least six others were injured in an ambush by suspected militants at Manipur.

Divya Bahn

GUWAHATI: Two policemen were killed and at least six others were injured in an ambush by suspected militants of the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) in Manipur's Chandel district on Thursday.

The attack was carried out on an ROP (road opening party) of the police at around 6:30am near the India-Myanmar border town of Moreh. The personnel were headed to the Tengnaupal district in a truck for a scheduled programme of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh when they had come under the attack.

One of the Manipur police personnel who was killed by the rebels. | EPS

Sources said the militants had fired a barrage of shots from automated weapons, leaving at least eight personnel injured. While two succumbed to their injuries later, at least two others were battling for their lives in a hospital.

No outfit claimed responsibility for the attack.

Meanwhile, reports received here suggested that suspected militants had carried out a similar ambush at Bongyang in Tengnaupal district. The details were not available.

The incidents came just days after the militants had carried out an ambush on a group of Para commandos in Chandel district that left five personnel injured. Last year, 18 Army personnel were killed and over a dozen others were injured when their convoy was ambushed by the Khaplang faction of the NSCN in this insurgency-infested district.
 

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